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diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html b/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html index 4e1f0024860..cfc612a6bc4 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html @@ -707,46 +707,7 @@ file permissions. <code> admin users = jason</code> <p><br><a name="allowhosts"></a> <li><strong><strong>allow hosts (S)</strong></strong> -<p><br>A synonym for this parameter is <a href="smb.conf.5.html#hostsallow"><strong>'hosts allow'</strong></a> -<p><br>This parameter is a comma, space, or tab delimited set of hosts which -are permitted to access a service. -<p><br>If specified in the <a href="smb.conf.5.html#global"><strong>[global]</strong></a> section then it will -apply to all services, regardless of whether the individual service -has a different setting. -<p><br>You can specify the hosts by name or IP number. For example, you could -restrict access to only the hosts on a Class C subnet with something -like <code>"allow hosts = 150.203.5."</code>. The full syntax of the list is -described in the man page <strong>hosts_access (5)</strong>. Note that this man -page may not be present on your system, so a brief description will -be given here also. -<p><br><em>NOTE:</em> IF you wish to allow the <a href="smbpasswd.html.8"><strong>smbpasswd -(8)</strong></a> program to be run by local users to change -their Samba passwords using the local <a href="smbd.8.html"><strong>smbd (8)</strong></a> -daemon, then you <em>MUST</em> ensure that the localhost is listed in your -<strong>allow hosts</strong> list, as <a href="smbpasswd.html.8"><strong>smbpasswd (8)</strong></a> runs -in client-server mode and is seen by the local -<a href="smbd.8.html"><strong>smbd</strong></a> process as just another client. -<p><br>You can also specify hosts by network/netmask pairs and by netgroup -names if your system supports netgroups. The <em>EXCEPT</em> keyword can also -be used to limit a wildcard list. The following examples may provide -some help: -<p><br><strong>Example 1</strong>: allow localhost and all IPs in 150.203.*.* except one -<p><br><code> hosts allow = localhost, 150.203. EXCEPT 150.203.6.66</code> -<p><br><strong>Example 2</strong>: allow localhost and hosts that match the given network/netmask -<p><br><code> hosts allow = localhost, 150.203.15.0/255.255.255.0</code> -<p><br><strong>Example 3</strong>: allow a localhost plus a couple of hosts -<p><br><code> hosts allow = localhost, lapland, arvidsjaur</code> -<p><br><strong>Example 4</strong>: allow only hosts in NIS netgroup "foonet" or localhost, but -deny access from one particular host -<p><br><code> hosts allow = @foonet, localhost</code> -<code> hosts deny = pirate</code> -<p><br>Note that access still requires suitable user-level passwords. -<p><br>See <a href="testparm.1.html"><strong>testparm (1)</strong></a> for a way of testing your -host access to see if it does what you expect. -<p><br><strong>Default:</strong> -<code> none (i.e., all hosts permitted access)</code> -<p><br><strong>Example:</strong> -<code> allow hosts = 150.203.5. localhost myhost.mynet.edu.au</code> +<p><br>Synonym for <a href="smb.conf.5.html#hostsallow"><strong>hosts allow</strong></a>. <p><br><a name="alternatepermissions"></a> <li><strong><strong>alternate permissions (S)</strong></strong> <p><br>This is a deprecated parameter. It no longer has any effect in Samba2.0. @@ -1221,14 +1182,7 @@ as the user has permissions to do so). <code> delete veto files = True</code> <p><br><a name="denyhosts"></a> <li><strong><strong>deny hosts (S)</strong></strong> -<p><br>The opposite of <a href="smb.conf.5.html#allowhosts"><strong>'allow hosts'</strong></a> - hosts listed -here are <em>NOT</em> permitted access to services unless the specific -services have their own lists to override this one. Where the lists -conflict, the <a href="smb.conf.5.html#allowhosts"><strong>'allow'</strong></a> list takes precedence. -<p><br><strong>Default:</strong> -<code> none (i.e., no hosts specifically excluded)</code> -<p><br><strong>Example:</strong> -<code> deny hosts = 150.203.4. badhost.mynet.edu.au</code> +<p><br>Synonym for <a href="smb.conf.5.html#hostsdeny"><strong>hosts deny</strong></a>. <p><br><a name="dfreecommand"></a> <li><strong><strong>dfree command (G)</strong></strong> <p><br>The dfree command setting should only be used on systems where a @@ -1690,7 +1644,7 @@ files"</strong></a> and <a href="smb.conf.5.html#casesensitive"><strong>"case se <p><br><strong>Example</strong> <code> hide files = /.*/DesktopFolderDB/TrashFor%m/resource.frk/</code> <p><br>The above example is based on files that the Macintosh SMB client -(DAVE) available from <a href="www.thursby.com"><strong>Thursby</strong></a> creates for +(DAVE) available from <a href="http://www.thursby.com"><strong>Thursby</strong></a> creates for internal use, and also still hides all files beginning with a dot. <p><br><a name="homedirmap"></a> <li><strong><strong>homedir map (G)</strong></strong> @@ -1713,16 +1667,62 @@ logons</strong></a>. <code> homedir map = amd.homedir</code> <p><br><a name="hostsallow"></a> <li><strong><strong>hosts allow (S)</strong></strong> -<p><br>Synonym for <a href="smb.conf.5.html#allowhosts"><strong>allow hosts</strong></a>. +<p><br>A synonym for this parameter is <a href="smb.conf.5.html#allowhosts"><strong>'allow hosts'</strong></a> +<p><br>This parameter is a comma, space, or tab delimited set of hosts which +are permitted to access a service. +<p><br>If specified in the <a href="smb.conf.5.html#global"><strong>[global]</strong></a> section then it will +apply to all services, regardless of whether the individual service +has a different setting. +<p><br>You can specify the hosts by name or IP number. For example, you could +restrict access to only the hosts on a Class C subnet with something +like <code>"allow hosts = 150.203.5."</code>. The full syntax of the list is +described in the man page <strong>hosts_access (5)</strong>. Note that this man +page may not be present on your system, so a brief description will +be given here also. +<p><br><em>NOTE:</em> IF you wish to allow the <a href="smbpasswd.html.8"><strong>smbpasswd +(8)</strong></a> program to be run by local users to change +their Samba passwords using the local <a href="smbd.8.html"><strong>smbd (8)</strong></a> +daemon, then you <em>MUST</em> ensure that the localhost is listed in your +<strong>hosts allow</strong> list, as <a href="smbpasswd.html.8"><strong>smbpasswd (8)</strong></a> runs +in client-server mode and is seen by the local +<a href="smbd.8.html"><strong>smbd</strong></a> process as just another client. +<p><br>You can also specify hosts by network/netmask pairs and by netgroup +names if your system supports netgroups. The <em>EXCEPT</em> keyword can also +be used to limit a wildcard list. The following examples may provide +some help: +<p><br><strong>Example 1</strong>: allow localhost and all IPs in 150.203.*.* except one +<p><br><code> hosts allow = localhost, 150.203. EXCEPT 150.203.6.66</code> +<p><br><strong>Example 2</strong>: allow localhost and hosts that match the given network/netmask +<p><br><code> hosts allow = localhost, 150.203.15.0/255.255.255.0</code> +<p><br><strong>Example 3</strong>: allow a localhost plus a couple of hosts +<p><br><code> hosts allow = localhost, lapland, arvidsjaur</code> +<p><br><strong>Example 4</strong>: allow only hosts in NIS netgroup "foonet" or localhost, but +deny access from one particular host +<p><br><code> hosts allow = @foonet, localhost</code> +<p><br><code> hosts deny = pirate</code> +<p><br>Note that access still requires suitable user-level passwords. +<p><br>See <a href="testparm.1.html"><strong>testparm (1)</strong></a> for a way of testing your +host access to see if it does what you expect. +<p><br><strong>Default:</strong> +<code> none (i.e., all hosts permitted access)</code> +<p><br><strong>Example:</strong> +<code> allow hosts = 150.203.5. localhost myhost.mynet.edu.au</code> <p><br><a name="hostsdeny"></a> <li><strong><strong>hosts deny (S)</strong></strong> -<p><br>Synonym for <a href="smb.conf.5.html#denyhosts"><strong>denyhosts</strong></a>. +<p><br>The opposite of <a href="smb.conf.5.html#hostsallow"><strong>'hosts allow'</strong></a> - hosts listed +here are <em>NOT</em> permitted access to services unless the specific +services have their own lists to override this one. Where the lists +conflict, the <a href="smb.conf.5.html#hostsallow"><strong>'allow'</strong></a> list takes precedence. +<p><br><strong>Default:</strong> +<code> none (i.e., no hosts specifically excluded)</code> +<p><br><strong>Example:</strong> +<code> hosts deny = 150.203.4. badhost.mynet.edu.au</code> <p><br><a name="hostsequiv"></a> <li><strong><strong>hosts equiv (G)</strong></strong> <p><br>If this global parameter is a non-null string, it specifies the name of a file to read for the names of hosts and users who will be allowed access without specifying a password. -<p><br>This is not be confused with <a href="smb.conf.5.html#allowhosts"><strong>allow hosts</strong></a> which +<p><br>This is not be confused with <a href="smb.conf.5.html#hostsallow"><strong>hosts allow</strong></a> which is about hosts access to services and is more useful for guest services. <strong>hosts equiv</strong> may be useful for NT clients which will not supply passwords to samba. @@ -2551,10 +2551,15 @@ resolution options. names to be resolved as follows : <p><br><ul> <p><br><li > <strong>lmhosts</strong> : Lookup an IP address in the Samba lmhosts file. +If the line in lmhosts has no name type attached to the NetBIOS +name (see the <a href="lmhosts.5.html"><strong>lmhosts (5)</strong></a> for details) then +any name type matches for lookup. <p><br><li > <strong>host</strong> : Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using the system /etc/hosts, NIS, or DNS lookups. This method of name resolution is operating system depended for instance on IRIX or Solaris this may be controlled by the <em>/etc/nsswitch.conf</em> file). +Note that this method is only used if the NetBIOS name type being +queried is the 0x20 (server) name type, otherwise it is ignored. <p><br><li > <strong>wins</strong> : Query a name with the IP address listed in the <a href="smb.conf.5.html#winsserver"><strong>wins server</strong></a> parameter. If no WINS server has been specified this method will be ignored. diff --git a/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5 b/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5 index 505434f6873..534c2484150 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH LMHOSTS 5 "08 Dec 1998" "lmhosts 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "lmhosts " "5" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" lmhosts \- The Samba NetBIOS hosts file diff --git a/docs/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1 b/docs/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1 index 44bbff9f3f6..9c134201078 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/make_smbcodepage.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH MAKE_SMBCODEPAGE 1 "08 Dec 1998" "make_smbcodepage 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "make_smbcodepage " "1" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" make_codepage \- Construct a codepage file for Samba diff --git a/docs/manpages/nmbd.8 b/docs/manpages/nmbd.8 index f4ac093120c..2c880faa427 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/nmbd.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/nmbd.8 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH NMBD 8 "08 Dec 1998" "nmbd 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "nmbd" "8" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" nmbd \- NetBIOS name server to provide NetBIOS over IP diff --git a/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1 b/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1 index a666ebddf7f..04f24d0ef53 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH NMBLOOKUP 1 "08 Dec 1998" "nmblookup 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "nmblookup " "1" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" nmblookup \- NetBIOS over TCP/IP client used to lookup NetBIOS names diff --git a/docs/manpages/samba.7 b/docs/manpages/samba.7 index 2732479709c..96975f34c26 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/samba.7 +++ b/docs/manpages/samba.7 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SAMBA 7 "08 Dec 1998" "samba 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "Samba " "7" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "" .PP .SH "NAME" Samba \- A Windows SMB/CIFS fileserver for UNIX diff --git a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 index dbf4c9e2a0d..116eaeb066e 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SMB.CONF 5 "08 Dec 1998" "smb.conf 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "smb\&.conf " "5" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" smb\&.conf \- The configuration file for the Samba suite @@ -1289,63 +1289,7 @@ file permissions\&. .IP .IP "\fBallow hosts (S)\fP" .IP -A synonym for this parameter is \fB\'hosts allow\'\fP -.IP -This parameter is a comma, space, or tab delimited set of hosts which -are permitted to access a service\&. -.IP -If specified in the \fB[global]\fP section then it will -apply to all services, regardless of whether the individual service -has a different setting\&. -.IP -You can specify the hosts by name or IP number\&. For example, you could -restrict access to only the hosts on a Class C subnet with something -like \f(CW"allow hosts = 150\&.203\&.5\&."\fP\&. The full syntax of the list is -described in the man page \fBhosts_access (5)\fP\&. Note that this man -page may not be present on your system, so a brief description will -be given here also\&. -.IP -\fINOTE:\fP IF you wish to allow the \fBsmbpasswd -(8)\fP program to be run by local users to change -their Samba passwords using the local \fBsmbd (8)\fP -daemon, then you \fIMUST\fP ensure that the localhost is listed in your -\fBallow hosts\fP list, as \fBsmbpasswd (8)\fP runs -in client-server mode and is seen by the local -\fBsmbd\fP process as just another client\&. -.IP -You can also specify hosts by network/netmask pairs and by netgroup -names if your system supports netgroups\&. The \fIEXCEPT\fP keyword can also -be used to limit a wildcard list\&. The following examples may provide -some help: -.IP -\fBExample 1\fP: allow localhost and all IPs in 150\&.203\&.*\&.* except one -.IP -\f(CW hosts allow = localhost, 150\&.203\&. EXCEPT 150\&.203\&.6\&.66\fP -.IP -\fBExample 2\fP: allow localhost and hosts that match the given network/netmask -.IP -\f(CW hosts allow = localhost, 150\&.203\&.15\&.0/255\&.255\&.255\&.0\fP -.IP -\fBExample 3\fP: allow a localhost plus a couple of hosts -.IP -\f(CW hosts allow = localhost, lapland, arvidsjaur\fP -.IP -\fBExample 4\fP: allow only hosts in NIS netgroup "foonet" or localhost, but -deny access from one particular host -.IP -\f(CW hosts allow = @foonet, localhost\fP -\f(CW hosts deny = pirate\fP -.IP -Note that access still requires suitable user-level passwords\&. -.IP -See \fBtestparm (1)\fP for a way of testing your -host access to see if it does what you expect\&. -.IP -\fBDefault:\fP -\f(CW none (i\&.e\&., all hosts permitted access)\fP -.IP -\fBExample:\fP -\f(CW allow hosts = 150\&.203\&.5\&. localhost myhost\&.mynet\&.edu\&.au\fP +Synonym for \fBhosts allow\fP\&. .IP .IP "\fBalternate permissions (S)\fP" .IP @@ -1982,16 +1926,7 @@ See also the \fBveto files\fP parameter\&. .IP .IP "\fBdeny hosts (S)\fP" .IP -The opposite of \fB\'allow hosts\'\fP - hosts listed -here are \fINOT\fP permitted access to services unless the specific -services have their own lists to override this one\&. Where the lists -conflict, the \fB\'allow\'\fP list takes precedence\&. -.IP -\fBDefault:\fP -\f(CW none (i\&.e\&., no hosts specifically excluded)\fP -.IP -\fBExample:\fP -\f(CW deny hosts = 150\&.203\&.4\&. badhost\&.mynet\&.edu\&.au\fP +Synonym for \fBhosts deny\fP\&. .IP .IP "\fBdfree command (G)\fP" .IP @@ -2606,11 +2541,77 @@ logons\fP\&. .IP .IP "\fBhosts allow (S)\fP" .IP -Synonym for \fBallow hosts\fP\&. +A synonym for this parameter is \fB\'allow hosts\'\fP +.IP +This parameter is a comma, space, or tab delimited set of hosts which +are permitted to access a service\&. +.IP +If specified in the \fB[global]\fP section then it will +apply to all services, regardless of whether the individual service +has a different setting\&. +.IP +You can specify the hosts by name or IP number\&. For example, you could +restrict access to only the hosts on a Class C subnet with something +like \f(CW"allow hosts = 150\&.203\&.5\&."\fP\&. The full syntax of the list is +described in the man page \fBhosts_access (5)\fP\&. Note that this man +page may not be present on your system, so a brief description will +be given here also\&. +.IP +\fINOTE:\fP IF you wish to allow the \fBsmbpasswd +(8)\fP program to be run by local users to change +their Samba passwords using the local \fBsmbd (8)\fP +daemon, then you \fIMUST\fP ensure that the localhost is listed in your +\fBhosts allow\fP list, as \fBsmbpasswd (8)\fP runs +in client-server mode and is seen by the local +\fBsmbd\fP process as just another client\&. +.IP +You can also specify hosts by network/netmask pairs and by netgroup +names if your system supports netgroups\&. The \fIEXCEPT\fP keyword can also +be used to limit a wildcard list\&. The following examples may provide +some help: +.IP +\fBExample 1\fP: allow localhost and all IPs in 150\&.203\&.*\&.* except one +.IP +\f(CW hosts allow = localhost, 150\&.203\&. EXCEPT 150\&.203\&.6\&.66\fP +.IP +\fBExample 2\fP: allow localhost and hosts that match the given network/netmask +.IP +\f(CW hosts allow = localhost, 150\&.203\&.15\&.0/255\&.255\&.255\&.0\fP +.IP +\fBExample 3\fP: allow a localhost plus a couple of hosts +.IP +\f(CW hosts allow = localhost, lapland, arvidsjaur\fP +.IP +\fBExample 4\fP: allow only hosts in NIS netgroup "foonet" or localhost, but +deny access from one particular host +.IP +\f(CW hosts allow = @foonet, localhost\fP +.IP +\f(CW hosts deny = pirate\fP +.IP +Note that access still requires suitable user-level passwords\&. +.IP +See \fBtestparm (1)\fP for a way of testing your +host access to see if it does what you expect\&. +.IP +\fBDefault:\fP +\f(CW none (i\&.e\&., all hosts permitted access)\fP +.IP +\fBExample:\fP +\f(CW allow hosts = 150\&.203\&.5\&. localhost myhost\&.mynet\&.edu\&.au\fP .IP .IP "\fBhosts deny (S)\fP" .IP -Synonym for \fBdenyhosts\fP\&. +The opposite of \fB\'hosts allow\'\fP - hosts listed +here are \fINOT\fP permitted access to services unless the specific +services have their own lists to override this one\&. Where the lists +conflict, the \fB\'allow\'\fP list takes precedence\&. +.IP +\fBDefault:\fP +\f(CW none (i\&.e\&., no hosts specifically excluded)\fP +.IP +\fBExample:\fP +\f(CW hosts deny = 150\&.203\&.4\&. badhost\&.mynet\&.edu\&.au\fP .IP .IP "\fBhosts equiv (G)\fP" .IP @@ -2618,7 +2619,7 @@ If this global parameter is a non-null string, it specifies the name of a file to read for the names of hosts and users who will be allowed access without specifying a password\&. .IP -This is not be confused with \fBallow hosts\fP which +This is not be confused with \fBhosts allow\fP which is about hosts access to services and is more useful for guest services\&. \fBhosts equiv\fP may be useful for NT clients which will not supply passwords to samba\&. @@ -3728,12 +3729,17 @@ names to be resolved as follows : .IP .IP o \fBlmhosts\fP : Lookup an IP address in the Samba lmhosts file\&. +If the line in lmhosts has no name type attached to the NetBIOS +name (see the \fBlmhosts (5)\fP for details) then +any name type matches for lookup\&. .IP .IP o \fBhost\fP : Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using the system /etc/hosts, NIS, or DNS lookups\&. This method of name resolution is operating system depended for instance on IRIX or Solaris this may be controlled by the \fI/etc/nsswitch\&.conf\fP file)\&. +Note that this method is only used if the NetBIOS name type being +queried is the 0x20 (server) name type, otherwise it is ignored\&. .IP .IP o \fBwins\fP : Query a name with the IP address listed in the diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 b/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 index fb45171af24..6d93c3cd51e 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SMBCLIENT 1 "08 Dec 1998" "smbclient 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "smbclient " "1" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" smbclient \- ftp-like client to access SMB/CIFS resources on servers diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbd.8 b/docs/manpages/smbd.8 index 4a78ffd0bee..7088cfd557e 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbd.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbd.8 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SMBD 8 "08 Dec 1998" "smbd 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "smbd " "8" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" smbd \- server to provide SMB/CIFS services to clients diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5 b/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5 index 7edf66a00b9..e3fbcf161ee 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SMBPASSWD 5 "08 Dec 1998" "smbpasswd 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "smbpasswd " "5" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" smbpasswd \- The Samba encrypted password file diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8 b/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8 index 96c4032b86a..ad502e01b12 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SMBPASSWD 8 "08 Dec 1998" "smbpasswd 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "smbpasswd " "8" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" smbpasswd \- change a users SMB password diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbrun.1 b/docs/manpages/smbrun.1 index 56f293981b6..d34b408d6bd 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbrun.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbrun.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SMBRUN 1 "08 Dec 1998" "smbrun 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "smbrun " "1" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" smbrun \- interface program between smbd and external programs diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1 b/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1 index c589d464306..ddbbc7e8a53 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SMBSTATUS 1 "08 Dec 1998" "smbstatus 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "smbstatus " "1" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" smbstatus \- report on current Samba connections diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbtar.1 b/docs/manpages/smbtar.1 index 32a00f1108a..2aaa542231e 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbtar.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbtar.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SMBTAR 1 "08 Dec 1998" "smbtar 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "smbtar " "1" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" smbtar \- shell script for backing up SMB/CIFS shares directly to UNIX tape drives diff --git a/docs/manpages/swat.8 b/docs/manpages/swat.8 index dee153c19c7..a9e876aaf29 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/swat.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/swat.8 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SWAT 8 "08 Dec 1998" "swat 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "swat " "8" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" swat \- swat - Samba Web Administration Tool diff --git a/docs/manpages/testparm.1 b/docs/manpages/testparm.1 index c2523f8aa31..b75590aa9ad 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/testparm.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/testparm.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH TESTPARM 1 "08 Dec 1998" "testparm 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "testparm " "1" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" testparm \- check an smb\&.conf configuration file for internal correctness diff --git a/docs/manpages/testprns.1 b/docs/manpages/testprns.1 index f5e872bdf37..bb366e329c3 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/testprns.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/testprns.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH TESTPRNS 1 "08 Dec 1998" "testprns 2.0.0beta3" +.TH "testprns " "1" "23 Oct 1998" "Samba" "SAMBA" .PP .SH "NAME" testprns \- check printer name for validity with smbd diff --git a/docs/textdocs/DOMAIN_MEMBER.txt b/docs/textdocs/DOMAIN_MEMBER.txt index ea0cd928c94..3238fde179b 100644 --- a/docs/textdocs/DOMAIN_MEMBER.txt +++ b/docs/textdocs/DOMAIN_MEMBER.txt @@ -1,6 +1,3 @@ -!== -!== DOMAIN_MEMBER.txt for Samba release 2.0.0beta3 08 Dec 1998 -!== TITLE INFORMATION: Joining an NT Domain with Samba 2.0 AUTHOR INFORMATION: Jeremy Allison, Samba Team diff --git a/docs/yodldocs/smb.conf.5.yo b/docs/yodldocs/smb.conf.5.yo index b14576e164d..a6dac82d441 100644 --- a/docs/yodldocs/smb.conf.5.yo +++ b/docs/yodldocs/smb.conf.5.yo @@ -2294,7 +2294,7 @@ verb( tt( hide files = /.*/DesktopFolderDB/TrashFor%m/resource.frk/) The above example is based on files that the Macintosh SMB client -(DAVE) available from url(bf(Thursby))(www.thursby.com) creates for +(DAVE) available from url(bf(Thursby))(http://www.thursby.com) creates for internal use, and also still hides all files beginning with a dot. label(homedirmap) @@ -3569,11 +3569,16 @@ names to be resolved as follows : startit() it() bf(lmhosts) : Lookup an IP address in the Samba lmhosts file. +If the line in lmhosts has no name type attached to the NetBIOS +name (see the url(bf(lmhosts (5)))(lmhosts.5.html) for details) then +any name type matches for lookup. it() bf(host) : Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using the system /etc/hosts, NIS, or DNS lookups. This method of name resolution is operating system depended for instance on IRIX or Solaris this may be controlled by the em(/etc/nsswitch.conf) file). +Note that this method is only used if the NetBIOS name type being +queried is the 0x20 (server) name type, otherwise it is ignored. it() bf(wins) : Query a name with the IP address listed in the link(bf(wins server))(winsserver) parameter. If no WINS server has |